During the recently ended (and massive) gamescom 2010 videogame event, the PS3 and PlayStation Move enabled game, Sorcery, was presented to show off a greater slice of the title than was revealed at E3.
Sorcery is a fantasy action game in development at developer The Workshop, in collaboration with Sony Computer Entertainment’s Santa Monica Studio, and makes use of the PlayStation Move in order to cast spells with your wand, mix and drink potions, as well as perform other actions in the world.
Below, you’ll be able to watch a presentation given at gamescom and witness some of the cool spells and potions in action, as well as see the wonderfully creative environments, characters ands scenarios that Sorcery promises to offer:
Sorcery – gamescom Presentation
Now that you’ve watched the Sorcery presentation, you can have a look at an interesting, revealing video interview conducted with the game’s senior producer, Zach Wood:
Sorcery - Zach Wood Interview
Sorcery is due for release on the PS3 in the ‘Spring’ of 2011.
Don’t forget to leaf through El33tonline’s previous looks at Sorcery for more videos, as well as a collection of screenshots and information.
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